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Re: Dr.Montgomery(Progesterone Level)
From: Peggy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 27 Feb 2002 17:36:03 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Lynn D. Montgomery, MD wrote:
>I have Chronic Pelvic Pain that may still be due to possible endometriosis .I was still having FSH and Estradiol levels up until a few months ago. But I just had my levels checked last week and the results came back FSH_-50 Estradiol-14.It is very frustrating to say the least!!! Can you help me understand the results of these tests?
Peggy
>At Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Peggy wrote:
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>>This is from the previous question about the progesterone levels
>>If you could possibly help me with these results ,Because I can't seem
>>to get a straight answer from my Dr. or the the Dr. that did these
>>tests. Here are all the tests that I had done.Testosterone-
>>Results-0.42, % free-Results-40% ng/ml, Free
>>Testo-Results-0.17,Androstenedione,Serum-Results-186 ng/dL, CA
>>125-results-4.0 U/mL,DHEA-Results-73 * ug/dL, Estrone, Serum -results-26
>>pg/mL,Inhibin A <10 pg/mL.17-OH-Progesterone,Serum-Results-139 ng/dL.
>>I appreciate all the help you can give me with this!!!!
>>Peggy
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>Peggy,
>What exactly is all this stuff being drawn for?
>Lynn
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>Lynn D. Montgomery, MD
>Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
>Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center
>Missoula, Montana
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